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The Great Owl Moth of Brazil
James Wilson
Sixty-three Moths, arranged in three or five irregular columns
Marian Ellis Rowan
Oleander hawk moth sitting on a branch
Anonymous
Moth {Fay-erie Dust}, 2014
Bella Larsson
Sixty-three Moths, arranged inthree or five irregular columns
Marian Ellis Rowan
Twenty-four moths, in three columns, mostly belonging to the family Noctuidae
Marian Ellis Rowan
Details of the wings of Atlas moth, which is the largest moth in the world
Anonymous
Group of Moths
Anonymous
Chart illustrating butterflies and moths
Unknown
Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar Perching on Twig
Anonymous
New Silkworm Moth (Saturnia Cynthia) Caterpillar and Cocoon
Anonymous
Cecropia Moth on Tree Trunk
Anonymous
Twenty-four moths, in three columns, mostly belonging to the family Noctuidae
Marian Ellen Rowan
Two moths and six Insects, 1645
Wenceslaus Hollar
Atlas Moth Above Other Moths and Butterflies
Anonymous
Eastern Screech Owl Fledglings
Anonymous
The Emperor Moth Illustration
Anonymous
Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889
Vincent van Gogh
Barn Owl
Anonymous
Owl
Joan Thewsey
Little or Acadian Owl. (Common Mouse.)
John James Audubon
Adult Barn Owl in Flight
Anonymous
Geometer moth
Anonymous
Owl, 2017
Thomas MacGregor
Moths. Tineida
Ernst Haeckel
Geometrie Moths Caterpillars and Noce
Anonymous
Forty-one Insects, including moths and butterflies, 1625-77
Wenceslaus Hollar
Butterflies, moths and other insects with a sprig of periwinkle
Jan van the Elder Kessel
Moth
Anonymous
Moth Wing, 2014
Bella Larsson
An Orange-Headed Ground Thrush and a Death's-Head Moth on a Purple Ebony Orchid Branch, 1778
Shaikh Zain ud-Din
Imperial Moth on Dead Cactus Branch
Anonymous
Small male moth in cicular design spiraling in smaller each time
Anonymous
Brown Owl (Strix Ulula)
Christopher Atkinson
Hummingbird Hawk Moth, Baja, Mexico
Anonymous
A moth, three butterflies and two beetles, 1646
Wenceslaus Hollar
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